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Experimental studies of spin-dependent interactions in unstable nuclei with polarized proton target

Tomohiro Uesaka

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A new polarized proton solid target has been constructed at Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo. The target is designed specifically for use in radioactive nuclear beam experiments. We have measured the analyzing power for the p-6He elastic scattering by using the polarized proton target. The results are incompatible with any microscopic calculations presented before the measurement. Planned experiments at RIBF with the polarized target are also described.


PACS

25.40.Cm Elastic proton scattering

24.70.+s Polarization phenomena in reactions

21.60.Gx Cluster models

21.10.Pc Single-particle levels and strength functions

21.60.Cs Shell model

Subjects

Nuclear physics

Dates

Issue 1 (2006)



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